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Wall Street Veteran saying MoneyGram is clueless? At first, I thought this was fake, until I actually checked Twitter. Is this really what the world has become... a fake news free-for-all? What the hell is wrong with these people? Why can't anyone commit to doing one hour of research before tweeting ********?

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At least Popper is dignified in defeat after that back and forth with Brad

This Nathan Popper has written "A book" on crypto (Bitcoin....?). Works for a "credible" jounal.....not so credible anymore AND somehow dislikes Ripple & XRP...

He is probably another Bitcoin anarchist likking his wounds and spreading FUD last week. I could not find a useful technical discussion debating Ripple XRP related to other cryptocoins from his hand. For some reason that is wat we expect from a serious writer/journalist 'who wants the best for us'....... maybe he has some problems reading. Or maybe he finds it difficult to interpret a clear article?

"MoneyGram will pilot the use of XRP, the native digital asset of the XRP Ledger, in payment flows through xRapid, Ripple's solution for on-demand liquidity."

Can anyone find the word 'trial' in here.... A pilot is more than a trial/test. It is a pre-production set-up clearing the way for the production phase....or am I wrong....

Nathan Popper is downplaying the Ripple work and is behaving like an idiot and is now officially identified as a FUDSTER and Bitcoin addict.

AND....I am definitely not going to read his book ... unless he apologizes to us all and corrects his FUD tweets

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Can anyone find the word 'trial' in here.... A pilot is more than a trial/test. It is a pre-production set-up clearing the way for the production phase....or am I wrong....

Good point. I thought the same, it is not like: "Ok, we just downloaded a free trial version of the software and play around a little."

A pilot normally is a larger scale test in a real world environment to sort out technical risks, optimize workflows before production use, measure various parameters and to become comfortable with the new system.